Brazilians have 7.6 mn illegal guns: report
By IANSTuesday, December 21, 2010
BRASILIA - Brazilian citizens currently own 14 million guns - 7.6 million of which are illegal - according to a report presented by Justice Minister Luiz Paulo Barreto.
Brazil, according to current data, has suffered the largest number of gun homicides in the world.
The study titled “Map of Illicit Arms Trafficking in Brazil” was conducted in association with Viva Rio, a Rio de Janeiro-based organization which aims to reduce armed violence in the country, Xinhua reported.
The study identified 140 entry points for weapons on Brazilian borders.
“But the number of guns entering from land borders is negligible compared to the number of guns manufactured in the country, bought legally, but which then end up in the illegal market,” said Antonio Rangel Bandeira, lead researcher for Viva Rio.
One of the causes for the rampant spread of arms in illegal markets is that policemen, firefighters and military personnel are allowed to acquire three guns annually at factory price. However, they often end up reselling those arms to supplement their income.
Barreto said Brazil would continue its disarmament campaign, which has encouraged people to return illegal weapons without asking questions where they came from.
The government launched disarmament campaigns in 2004, 2005, 2008 and 2009, collecting half a million weapons that were subsequently destroyed by the army.